Ligers are not found in the wild, and are instead bred in captivity. They are often kept in zoos and other animal parks, where they are popular attractions for visitors. Ligers are also sometimes used in circuses and other forms of entertainment.
They are typically larger than either of their parent species, and may exhibit physical characteristics of both lions and tigers. Ligers often have a mane, like a lion, but it may be shorter and less dense than a lion's mane. They may also have stripes, like a tiger, but the stripes may be less distinct than those of a tiger.
In terms of behavior, ligers may exhibit a mix of lion and tiger behaviors. They may be playful and social, like lions, but they may also be solitary and territorial, like tigers. Ligers are also known to be very powerful and agile, and they can run up to speeds of 50 miles per hour.